UFC Fight Night 11 Live Updates and Commentary

MMAjunkie.com is your home for live updates and commentary for tonight’s UFC Fight Night 11 event, which takes place at The Palms Las Vegas.

Preliminary fights start a little after 7 p.m. ET, and the televised portion of the event starts at 9 p.m. ET on Spike TV.

We’ll have live updates from all the fights posted below. Spoilers are posted after the jump, so do not click through if you don’t want spoilers from tonight’s event. (Again, do not click on the link below if you don’t want to know tonight’s results.)

7:37 p.m. — ALVES VS. HIRONAKA, ROUND 1: A slow start to the round, but Alves floors Hironaka in the final minute and follows up with ground and pound, but the round ends before a stoppage. Alves takes the first one, 10-9.

8:06 p.m. — The always-entertaining Leonard Garcia is up next vs. a very game Cole Miller. This has the potential to be a great fight.

8:18 p.m. — GARCIA VS MILLER, ROUND 1: After a brief lull in the action, Miller connected on a solid right that wobbled his opponent. Once the fight hit the ground, Miller nearly locked in an arm-bar submission before Garcia took top position and connected on a big blow to end the round. MMAjunkie.com’s reader on the scene saw it as a dead heat, 10-10 round.

8:23 p.m. — GARCIA VS. MILLER, ROUND 2: Miller did some damage while both fighters on the canvas and continued to look for submission attempts. Miller looked like he might sink in a rear-naked choke. Garcia survived, but Miller easily won the round, 10-9.

8:29 p.m. — GARCIA VS. MILLER, ROUND 3: Miller looks the fresher fighter but gets rocked early in the round and taken to the mat. Miller survives, though, and begins to again work submission attempts, including a near-successful guillotine choke. Miller takes Garcia’s back for the rest of the fight but can’t finish it before the round ends. MMAjunkie.com has it 10-9 for Miller, and 30-28 overall.

8:55 p.m. — Spike TV and the UFC don’t always include undercard fights on the “Fight Night” broadcasts, but they definitely have some great options tonight. Let’s hope we see Hazelett, Cummo or Maynard’s fights shown on tape delay at some point in the evening.